It couldn't have happened to a more deserving site.
Online Cheating Site AshleyMadison Hacked
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#23The possibilities are endless, I imagine someone will make this data easily searchable and journalists will be digging through to found anyone of notoriety that was dumb enough to sign up with their own names and credit cards etc. This hack could create a ton of news stories, including record divorce rates. I'm curious as to how the ashley madison admins are killing these links? DMCA takedowns? What's the mechanism f…
There are certainly a lot of karma coming to a lot of people who deserve it, but there's also a lot of hurt coming to people who probably don't.
An unrelated thought: I can only imagine how giddy the staff over at Gawker must be right now. This is like the David Geithner story times 37 million.
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#25Good. I hope the company goes bankrupt. People murder other people and kill themselves over shit like this.
People who commit murder and suicide over their insecurities and jealousies are responsible for their own actions.
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#26Good. I hope the company goes bankrupt. People murder other people and kill themselves over shit like this.
People who commit murder and suicide over their insecurities and jealousies are responsible for their own actions.
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#27In summary:
1. Having a session id just stored in a GET variable for (most?) pages.
2. Use of http on profile edit page.
3. Allowing password change without reauthentication
4. Storing of all passwords without any form of hashing.
5. Sending passwords over http every time the profile edit page was viewed
6. Very easy for a user to accidentally share confidential data.
I want to say this was back in 2008 and the site was launched in 2001. I can't imagine that they are making any of these mistakes today but if the past incompetence has any relevance then this security disaster was a long time in the making.Re: Online Cheating Site AshleyMadison Hacked
#28Earlier quoted context omitted.
Why is it deserving of this? Genuinely interested.
Cheating can cause a lot of emotional harm. Imagine a site for people to commit minor sexual assaults and publish the pictures of the victims. That would be easier to think of as deserving of being hacked though neither is causing tangible physical harm. The article also gives the reason that they apparently falsely sold customers a "delete your information" fee without actually deleting it. That kind of fraud can on…
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#29Earlier quoted context omitted.
Why is it deserving of this? Genuinely interested.
I don't understand why you're genuinely interested. Whether You agree with the statement or not, you already know why it was made. "Genuinely interested" here is just bate for someone to "genuinely" argue with you and waste their time.
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#30Earlier quoted context omitted.
Cheating can cause a lot of emotional harm. Imagine a site for people to commit minor sexual assaults and publish the pictures of the victims. That would be easier to think of as deserving of being hacked though neither is causing tangible physical harm. The article also gives the reason that they apparently falsely sold customers a "delete your information" fee without actually deleting it. That kind of fraud can on…
No. You are publishing pictures of someone without their permission. That is not the same.